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Stats Watch

srbhkshk

Well-known member
They keep showing this runs saved by fielding metric here and there, anyone knows where the complete list is?
 

trundler

Well-known member
That WI innings probably killed his percentage. The situation demanded it obvs. Surprised Kohli is ahead of Root.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
They keep showing this runs saved by fielding metric here and there, anyone knows where the complete list is?
Nope. I saw a top 8 or so the other day and Sheldon Cottrell was leading. We salute you Sheldon.
 

Beamer

Well-known member
Nope. I saw a top 8 or so the other day and Sheldon Cottrell was leading. We salute you Sheldon.
No way in hell would I have predicted that given some of the fielders in this tournament. It shows what you can do when you work your backside off.
 

Loose Cannon

Well-known member
The runs saved doesn't take into account player movement, which makes it pretty flawed

Chris Gayle's fall like a tree approach was well in the positive (11, I think), which completely invalidates it

Other players who move well, but fail on the dive get screwed
 

stephen

Well-known member
All fielding stats should be generated by getting Andrew Symonds to watch and judge how many runs he'd have saved from the same shot.
 
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